Rapper Kodak Black to pay tuition for murdered FBI agents' children

The rapper was feeling especially grateful after receiving the unexpected, presidential pardon for the federal weapons charge for which he was serving time.

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Bill Kapri, AKA Kodak Black, a South Florida area rapper and recent recipient of one of Trump's presidential pardons, has offered to pay the college tuition for the children of two FBI agents recently killed in the line of duty.

The rapper was feeling especially grateful after receiving the unexpected, presidential pardon for the federal weapons charge for which he was serving time, and decided to give back to society.

According to local outlet WSVN, Special Agent Daniel Alfin and Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger were serving a warrant in Sunrise, Flo. in Broward County when they were shot and killed. The warrant was for a "violent crimes against children" case.

The tuition offering will cover Alfin's child and Schwartzenberger's two children, all three of whom are college age.

The rapper got wind of what had happened and had his lawyer reach out to FBI with the offer to help them at least ease the financial burden of the difficult times the victims' families are going through.

According to the lawyer, they are still working out the precise details and implementation of the offer.

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